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1. Lark
Match the following words with its Adjectives from the poem
a. Whirring
b. Tiny
3. Pilot
2. Light
c. Giant
d. Flashes
4. Song
5. Speck
e.
Brave
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Accumulation

Accumulation is derived from a Latin word which means "pile up." It is a stylistic device that is defined as a list of words which embody similar abstract or physical qualities or meanings, with the intention to emphasize the common qualities that words hold. It is also an act of accumulating the scattered points. Accumulation examples are found in literary pieces and in daily conversations.

xamples of Accumulation in Literature

Example #1: Henry V (by William Shakespeare)

"Then shall our names,

Familiar in his mouth as household words,

Harry the King, Bedford and Exeter,

Warwick and Talbot, Salisbury and Gloucester,

Be in their flowing cups freshly remembered."

In this excerpt, Shakespeare has gathered similar words to describe King Harry. Henry memorizes the name and nobility of the king by mentioning: "Bedford, Exeter, Warwick, Talbot, Salisbury, and Gloucester."

Example #2: Ulysses (by James Joyce)

"What syllabus of intellectual pursuits was simultaneously possible? Snapshot photography, comparative study of religions, folklore relative to various amatory and superstitious practices, contemplation of celestial constellations...."

If you are searching for examples of accumulation in literature, James Joyce is the author to check out as he is famous for using this literary device. Here, Joyce has accumulated similar and related words in the form of a list. There are options given between different intellectual careers. These include "snapshot photography, comparative study of religions, superstitious practices."

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